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List of Welsh principal areas by percentage Welsh language (1552 bytes)
1: ...rcentage of those professing some skills in the [[Welsh language]] in the [[2001 UK census]]. 4: *Understands spoken Welsh (no other skills) 5: *Speaks but does not read or write Welsh 6: *Speaks and reads but does not write Welsh 7: *Speaks, reads and writes Welsh Welsh Office (1085 bytes) 1: ...hitehall - London - 240404.jpg|thumbnail|none|The Welsh Office building in Whitehall, London]]</div> 2: ...rendum]] on Welsh [[devolution]] in [[1997]], the Welsh Office was formerly disbanded on [[1 July]] 1999 ... Welsh rabbit (2965 bytes) 1: ...[North America]]). Classically the cheese used in Welsh rabbit is [[Cheddar cheese|Cheddar]] or [[Double ... 3: ...ter [[recipe]] books often refer to this dish as "Welsh rarebit". This is a [[euphemism]] based on [[folk... 5: ... bread topped with cheese, however, is not a real Welsh rabbit. 7: ...ations include the [[American rabbit]] which is a Welsh rabbit topped with [[whisk]]ed [[egg white]]s, an... 9: ...ough the [[France|French]] often use the term "Le Welsh", interestingly sometimes associated with [[Irish... Welsh Guards (10791 bytes) 1: The '''Welsh Guards''' is an infantry regiment of the [[Britis... 5: ...being in [[1900]]. Just two days later, the ''1st Welsh Guards'' mounted its first [[King's Guard]] at [[... 7: ...s]] is the spacing of buttons on the tunic. The ''Welsh Guards'' have buttons arranged in groups of five. 9: On [[March 17]] [[1915]] the 1st ''Welsh Guards'' sailed for [[France]] to join the [[Guar... 13: ...ior to the outbreak of [[World War II]] the ''1st Welsh Guards'' were dispatched to [[Gibraltar]] where i... Welsh alphabet (1337 bytes) 1: The '''Welsh alphabet''' contains 28 letters, seven of which a... 5: The letter "J" is slowly coming into the Welsh language, although many purists transliterate the... 7: ...acename in Britain, having 58 letters, whereas in Welsh it only contains 51 letters. 13: *[[Welsh language]] Mikey Welsh (467 bytes) 1: '''Mikey Welsh''' (born [[April 20]], [[1971]]) is the ex-bassis... 10: http://www.mikeywelsh.com 14: [[Category:1971 births|Welsh, Mikey]] Welsh Corgi (1383 bytes) 1: ... ''Cor gi'' means "dwarf dog" in [[Welsh language|Welsh]]. 3: An average Welsh Corgi is around 10 to 12 in (250 to 300 mm) tall ... 5: ...ardigan Welsh Corgi|Cardigan]] and the [[Pembroke Welsh Corgi|Pembroke]]. For example, beginning in [[193... Welsh Cup (9640 bytes) 1: ... progress to the [[UEFA Cup]] through winning the Welsh Cup. 5: ==Welsh Cup Final results 1878-2004== 256: [[Category:Welsh football competitions]] Freddie Welsh (1555 bytes) 1: '''Freddie Welsh''' ([[March 5]], [[1886]] - [[July 29]], [[1927]]... 3: ...''Frederick Hall Thomas''', he was nicknamed the "Welsh Wizard" (an epithet shared by his contemporary, [... 7: ...her from learning of his new career. The surname 'Welsh' taken as a honour to his nationality. 9: In [[1914]], Welsh won the World Lightweight title on a points decis... 15: ...st 27, drew 16 and achieved 30 knockouts. Freddie Welsh was inducted into the 'Ring Boxing Hall of Fame' ... Welsh onion (672 bytes) 1: ...den [[onion]] (''Allium cepa'') or [[shallot]]s. Welsh Onions never form a solid bulb and the scape is h... 3: A good image of welsh onion in flower can be found [http://www.trippleb... John Welsh (228 bytes) 1: ...have been several well-known people named '''John Welsh'''. 5: *[[John Welsh of Ayr]] (religious leader) 6: *[[John Welsh of Irongray]] (religious leader) 7: *[[John Welsh (actor)]] 8: *[[John_Welsh_(footballer)]] Welsh mythology (2200 bytes) 1: '''Welsh mythology''' consists of stories written down in ... 45: ...y, Modred, Percival, Lancelot and Galahad also in Welsh myths?)'' 50: [[Category:Welsh Mythology]] Welsh Terrier (4542 bytes) 4: !Welsh Terrier 6: |[[Image:Welshterrier.jpg|thumb|none|250px|Welsh Terrier]] 14: |Welshie 36: ...terrier/index.cfm AKC], [http://www.ankc.aust.com/welshter.html ANKC], [http://www.the-kennel-club.org.uk... 38: ... was registered by The Kennel Club under the name Welsh terrier. Until [[1900]], it was called the "Old E... Welsh Triads (1596 bytes) 1: ... [[Welsh folklore]] and [[Welsh literature]]. The Welsh Triads include references to [[King Arthur]], [[R... 3: ...etorical device of Welsh literature. The Medieval Welsh tale, "[[Culhwch and Olwen]]" is distinguished by... 5: ...fr Gwyn Rhydderch'') and [[Red Book of Hergest]] (Welsh: ''Llyfr Coch Hergest''), which share a comment v... 8: ...ditor and translator. ''Trioedd Ynys Prydein: The Welsh Triads''. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 197... 14: [[Category:Welsh Mythology]] Matt Welsh (223 bytes) 1: '''Matthew Welsh''' is an [[Australia]]n [[swimmer]] who is the wo... 4: [[Category:Olympic swimmers of Australia|Welsh, Matt]] 5: [[Category:Swimmers at the 2004 Summer Olympics|Welsh, Matt]] Welsh hat (1517 bytes) 3: [[Image:WelshladyWithHat.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Welsh lady with hat]] 4: The '''Welsh hat''' worn by women as part of Welsh [[national costume]] is a tall stovepipe-style [[... 6: ...women, seen at a distance in their red shawls and Welsh hats, for a detatchment of British "redcoats", wh... 8: ...omen's hat for those who consider the traditional Welsh hat unflattering, in the form of a "cocklewoman's... 10: A derived meaning of '''Welsh hat''' is an ancillary stack, usually black in co... Welsh Tract (2089 bytes) 2: ...into different counties, despite appeals from the Welsh settlers, and the Tract never gained self-governm... 4: The Roberts and other Welsh families became influential in the area, through ... 6: ...ladwyne]] in 1891 in order to imitate the stylish Welsh names of adjoining towns. 8: A more successful attempt at setting up a Welsh-speaking colony occurred two centuries later, in ... 11: * [http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/ppet/welsh/page2.asp?secid=31 A history of the Tract] Andrew Welsh (437 bytes) 1: '''Andrew Welsh''' (born [[1944]]) was a [[Scottish National Part... 7: [[Category:1944 births|Welsh, Andrew]] 8: [[Category:Members of the Scottish Parliament|Welsh, Andrew]] Welsh Bicknor (2737 bytes) 1: '''Welsh Bicknor''' ([[Welsh language|Welsh]]: '''Llangystennin Garth Brenni''') is an area o... 3: The manor house and surrounding land of Welsh Bicknor were seized from Richard Vaughan in [[165... 7: As its name suggests, Welsh Bicknor has close ties with Wales, being a detach... 8: The Manor House of Welsh Bicknor, known as Courtfield, belonged originally... 16: ... in the reigns of William IV and Victoria (1844). Welsh Bicknor parish records are now held by Hereford R... Welsh nationalism (12084 bytes) 1: '''Welsh nationalism''' is the [[Wales|Welsh]] expression of [[nationalism]], a movement that ... 6: ...]] and further repressive measures imposed on the Welsh. 9: ...Welsh-born [[Henry VII of England|Henry VII]] the Welsh believed that ''The son of destiny'' had come and... 11: ... also removed the repressive measures against the Welsh that had been in place since the revolt of [[Owai... 13: ... all official purposes. This excluded most native Welsh from any formal office unless they adopted Englis...
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